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Mrs. Dora-Mae Oman's Advanced Home Economics class sewing on their proiects. M i s s J a c q u e y Greenough's Wash- ington History class takes time to pose. u.,Q,A,4 Mr. Hal Klocs and his Drafting class planning our new build- ing. lDrcamers?D Dr. Charles Trumbull's second period cltcmistry class during a demonstration.
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QUEEN PEGGY REIGNS O'ER SWEETHEART SWING Below: Peggy Madden and Robert Rodal, Linda Kerstetter and Johnny Ray Anderson, Deanna Wendt and Ron Shuley, Penny Madden and Larry Rdb- bins. Hearts and cupids decorated the walls and Tables at the sophomore Sweetheart Swing held February l5. The theme for the dance was Sweetheart Swirl. A heart twirled on the stage. Above: Princess Lois Buss, Sophomore Class Vice President Clifford Smith, Queen Peggy Madden, Princess Evelyn Johnson.
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CLASS N fi Front row: Dwight Howard, Don Bacon, Pat Bechill, Mack Gilbertsen, Dennis Heagy, Chuck Carroll. Second row: Linda Gorley, Mariorie Bunn, Carol Baker, Evelyn Hanson, Cathy Bacon, Menona Jameson, Patty Chase, Patty Burdick. Third row: Joanne Cook, Donna Cook, Jo Ann House, Dennis Barkley, Wally Cochran, Sandra Jacobson. Miss McCarter is teaching English I, Learning plenty, freshmen? Activities of the class of 1961 started out with ini- tiation, administered by the seniors. The seniors were as mean as they could be lin the opinion of the fresh- ment. Many freshman boys turned out for football, some of whom played in league games. The freshmen added to their funds by taking charge of a concession at a foot- ball game. At the end of the year the freshmen sponsored the Senior Farewell dance, which was enioyed by everyone. The freshmen are look- ing forward with enthu- siasm to their next years at Wa-Ki-Hi.
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